From: Bill P. <pa...@ki...> - 2017-07-14 03:58:53
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I'm considering getting a workstation with a Xeon Phi (Knights Landing) processor for exploring issues with mesa on many cores (> 100). This would be made much easier for me if I could use gfortran rather than ifort, but I don't know if that is possible yet. Supposedly gcc now works with the Phi, but does gfortran also work? Frank pointed me to this link that suggests the gfortran now has caught up and is ready to go on the Phi. https://math-linux.com/linux/tip-of-the-day/article/gnu-compilation-for-mic-architecture-knl-knights-landing If someone with access to a Xeon Phi processor could test a gfortran program on it and let me know, I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Bill |